Some of the AVM (Fritz!) devices are only supported by binary drivers coming from AVM. But these are no longer distributed on the install media.
Background: For different reasons some hardware that was supported out-of-the-box by 10.0 and previous is no longer supported by 10.1. Mostly this is because it has been decided not to ship binary only (closed source) kernel modules - in compliance with the GPL and the wishes of the kernel developers. A new system (KMP, Kernel Module Packages) has been developed to adress this issue - but as of yet not many binary only KMPs are available.
If you are using Oracle as your database and want to upgrade your Java app to Java 5, think again! We just uncovered an Oracle JDBC driver bug. Here is how to reproduce it:
this explains why you always need to build the latest kernel when you buy a new dell,
except if you do redhat or novell, and why sometimes the latest knoppix just works
when all the other distos fail you -- knoppix usually has the latest kernel
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